Chuyển sang chế độ ngoại tuyến với ứng dụng Player FM !
“Against Aschenbrenner: How ‘Situational Awareness’ constructs a narrative that undermines safety and threatens humanity” by GideonF
Manage episode 429325901 series 3281452
Summary/Introduction
Aschenbrenner's ‘Situational Awareness’ (Aschenbrenner, 2024) promotes a dangerous narrative of national securitisation. This narrative is not, despite what Aschenbrenner suggests, descriptive, but rather, it is performative, constructing a particular notion of security that makes the dangerous world Aschenbrenner describes more likely to happen.
This piece draws on the work of Nathan A. Sears (2023), who argues that the failure to sufficiently eliminate plausible existential threats throughout the 20th century emerges from a ‘national securitisation’ narrative winning out over a ‘humanity macrosecuritization narrative’. National securitisation privileges extraordinary measures to defend the nation, often centred around military force and logics of deterrence/balance of power and defence. Humanity macrosecuritization suggests the object of security is to defend all of humanity, not just the nation, and often invokes logics of collaboration, mutual restraint and constraints on sovereignty. Sears uses a number of examples to show that when issues are constructed as issues [...]
---
Outline:
(00:08) Summary/Introduction
(03:03) Section 1- What is securitisation
(07:39) Section 2: Sears 2023 - The macrosecuritization of Existential Threats to humanity
(16:25) Section 3 - How does this relate to Aschenbrenner's ‘Situational Awareness’?
(19:49) Section 4 - Why Aschenbrenners narrative is dangerous and the role of expert communities
(29:35) Section 5- The possibility of a moratorium, military conflict and collaboration
(36:51) Conclusion
---
First published:
July 15th, 2024
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
256 tập
Manage episode 429325901 series 3281452
Summary/Introduction
Aschenbrenner's ‘Situational Awareness’ (Aschenbrenner, 2024) promotes a dangerous narrative of national securitisation. This narrative is not, despite what Aschenbrenner suggests, descriptive, but rather, it is performative, constructing a particular notion of security that makes the dangerous world Aschenbrenner describes more likely to happen.
This piece draws on the work of Nathan A. Sears (2023), who argues that the failure to sufficiently eliminate plausible existential threats throughout the 20th century emerges from a ‘national securitisation’ narrative winning out over a ‘humanity macrosecuritization narrative’. National securitisation privileges extraordinary measures to defend the nation, often centred around military force and logics of deterrence/balance of power and defence. Humanity macrosecuritization suggests the object of security is to defend all of humanity, not just the nation, and often invokes logics of collaboration, mutual restraint and constraints on sovereignty. Sears uses a number of examples to show that when issues are constructed as issues [...]
---
Outline:
(00:08) Summary/Introduction
(03:03) Section 1- What is securitisation
(07:39) Section 2: Sears 2023 - The macrosecuritization of Existential Threats to humanity
(16:25) Section 3 - How does this relate to Aschenbrenner's ‘Situational Awareness’?
(19:49) Section 4 - Why Aschenbrenners narrative is dangerous and the role of expert communities
(29:35) Section 5- The possibility of a moratorium, military conflict and collaboration
(36:51) Conclusion
---
First published:
July 15th, 2024
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
256 tập
Tất cả các tập
×Chào mừng bạn đến với Player FM!
Player FM đang quét trang web để tìm các podcast chất lượng cao cho bạn thưởng thức ngay bây giờ. Đây là ứng dụng podcast tốt nhất và hoạt động trên Android, iPhone và web. Đăng ký để đồng bộ các theo dõi trên tất cả thiết bị.